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A bachelor's degree in criminal justice that examines legal and justice systems while assessing both the intended and unforeseen impacts of policies and decisions. Pursuing this major gives you a comprehensive education aligned with your passion for law and justice. Graduates are equipped for diverse career paths within federal and local justice agencies. The program also supports professional development for current criminal justice practitioners and builds a solid academic base for graduate or law studies. The BS in criminal justice stands out through its extensive core curriculum, wide-ranging professional courses, immersive fieldwork combining classroom learning with career-focused internships, and cooperative education options.
Through this criminal justice degree, you'll deepen your knowledge of crime and systemic responses. You'll investigate modern public safety challenges, particularly technology-related ones, and analyze their direct and indirect effects. This structure enables you to examine policy solutions and participate in applied research with community organizations. By focusing on theory and social sciences, you'll gain critical problem-solving abilities to tackle society's most urgent concerns.
RIT's criminal justice bachelor's program merges academic theory with real-world application. The curriculum prioritizes problem-solving methods in crime analysis, behavioral studies, social regulation, administration, and management—drawing from emerging field research and students' own supervised investigations.